I use GUCS on Linux. It is a very nice GUI and uses spice for simulations. In many situations I find it better than EWB...
Alain josh_eeg escreveu: > I think I ment what programs you mentioned I use ubuntu linux and wondered > what to search for to find a spice in the package manager. A gui would be > nice but I worked without them. > > --- In [email protected], Al Davis <a...@...> wrote: >> On Thursday 29 October 2009, josh_eeg wrote: >>> What open source Linux with a GUI would be nice analog >>> simulator do you sugjest? >> If you insist on a GUI, the only real choice is Qucs. >> >> Without a GUI, the most technically advanced is Gnucap. If you >> want something more traditional, there is NGspice. >> >>> I searched the forms and LT switcher cad 3 is not open source >>> I agree it is easy and nice to work with. But I think their >>> might be more. >> Very much not open source. >> >> >> While I have the opportunity ... I need help with Gnucap. In >> particular, to make it work in an integrated way with Kicad. >> Any takers? >> >
